Dennis Robert Austin, one of most significant — and unintentional — contributors to fury-fueled lethality in military history, passed away Sept. 1 at his home in Los Altos, California, family members ...
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Initially released only for Mac, PowerPoint came to Windows after Microsoft snapped up a small Silicon Valley company in 1987. Dennis Austin, one of the two creators of Microsoft PowerPoint, died ...
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Since its inception, PowerPoint has housed some of DoD's favorite treasures: nightmare-inducing acronyms. (PowerPoint) Dennis Robert Austin, one of most significant — and unintentional — contributors ...
San Francisco, Sep 10 (IANS) Dennis Austin, who co-created the PowerPoint software almost 36 years ago which is still being used by millions, has passed away in the US. San Francisco: Dennis Austin, ...
Dennis Austin, the co-creator of PowerPoint presentation died at his home in Los Altos, California on September 1, he was 76. His son, Michael Austin, told the Washington Post that he was suffering ...
San Francisco, Sep 10 (IANS) Dennis Austin, who co-created the PowerPoint software almost 36 years ago which is still being used by millions, has passed away in the US. Austin, 76, died from lung ...